From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishromeoro‧me‧o, Romeo /ˈrəʊmiəʊ $ ˈroʊmioʊ/ noun (plural romeos) [countable] SEX/HAVE SEX WITHa man who tries to attract all the women he meets in a romantic or sexual way – often used humorously → Casanova
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romeo• But when she resisted the charms of Hollywood's legendary romeo it hit an all-time low.• The firm has already offered Coronation Street romeo Reg Holdsworth one for his honeymoon.RomeoRo‧me‧o /ˈrəʊmiəʊ/ noun 1 the main male character in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare2 a humorous name for a man who tries to attract all the women he meets in a sexual way the office RomeoOrigin Romeo (1700-1800) Romeo, lover of Juliet in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet (1594)